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Member Since: Nov 6, 2003
Last Visit: 22 hours ago
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Point Rank: # 372
Total Points: 562
Last Year: 212
Last 30 Days: 1
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Sirius

 
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Sirius is in the Partner Finder and is open to climbing with new people. Best times to climb: Flexible!.
Personal: Lives in Oakland, CA, 30 years old, Male
Favorite Climbs: none specified
Other Interests: none specified
Personal/Favorite web site: none specified
Likes to climb: Trad climbs
Trad:  Leads 5.10d  Follows 5.11b
Aid:  Leads C2  Follows C2
More information:
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Photo Albums by Sirius    
June 16, 2008.

Sierra
1 photo
Wingate on the CP

Colorado Plateau
2 photos
Out There
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Bombs over Tokyo (1st pitch) 5.10c
  May 8 - Summer '06 w/ Michigan. Lost OS upon touching frog in crack - one micro nut blew on fall (10ft).
Lucky Streaks 5.10c/d
  May 8 - OS w/ Murph, summer '05?, sketchy flake belay off of direct var
New Era 5.7
  Mar 11 - 1st multi-pitch? Summer '03 with Murph. Clear memory of crux lieback up high, battling for gear
Bird On A Wire 5.10a
  Jan 13 - Rope-solo, belayed at bolts, wall to myself in pm light. TR Coarse and Buggy after, headlamp.
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Summit of Temple at dusk. Whipping winds, bright stars, and the silhouette of the Palisades against the last burn of sunset made this particular top-out an unforgettable one.  Miss! Try as we might with wrist finesse, this scene could not be morphed into a firm take on the spike. Two tries later we had it. Key: less slack between bundles and a soft touch. Total time from side A of Tyro, snagging horn, crossing, and retiring rope: 50 minutes. Photo 3 of 3.  Heave! for the Tyrolean. A flying octo-cluster is not a good sign for a clean snag of the granite spike. Photo 2 of 3.  Ready! Poised to huck for the granite spike that makes the Tyrolean work, Sun Ribbon Arete, Temple Crag. Photo 1 of 3.  Sun Ribbon Arete, summer '08. 
Arete 5.6
Vanishing Point 5.10d
Crescent Arch 5.9+
Lucky Streaks 5.10c/d
Regular Route 5.9
Coarse And Buggy 5.11a/b  Suggests: 5.11-
AC Devil Dog 5.10d  Suggests: 5.10c
Salathe (pitch 1) 5.10c  Suggests: 5.10
Variation 5.10d R  Suggests: 5.10b R
Sun Ribbon Arete 5.10a  Suggests: 5.10a
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